
?!: New Works 2025 – Night 5
April 12
$25 – $50
The Brick presents
?!: New Works 2025 – Night 5
Featuring: Hannah Mitchell | Jing Dong & Xiao Liu | Sophie McIntosh | Meaghan Robichaud
April 12, 2025 at 8pm
The spiritual successor to The Exponential Festival, ?!:New Works features a veritable slew of experiment(al)(ing) artists from a variety of disciplines presenting brand new work. Working it out. With each other. With you.
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TRAD by Hannah Mitchell
Combines elements of bouffon, mockery, horror & camp to explore the modern phenomenon of trad wives. The show extends beyond the internet trend into a full-blown fever dream that harkens back to a time when women were living outside the curse of their gender, resisting the brokenness of their sex, and eternally rotund with their husband’s seed. Let’s head on back! The cows are waiting to be milked & so is trad wife!!
Hannah Mitchell: creator, performer
Suz Murray Sadler: video design, performer
Ethan Lindhout: video design, projection design, performer
what a shame I became verbal by Jing Dong & Xiao Liu
Does meaning emerge in presence? Does the energy of calligraphic ritual flow only in absence? When we position ourselves with language, where does the overload of meaning or emotions lead us?
Created and performed by Jing Dong & Xiao Liu
4044 4040 4409 by Sophie McIntosh
PEACHES, Yellow Flesh. PLUMS, Black. PEARS, Bartlett/Williams/WBC.
Director: Willow Funkhouser
Playwright: Sophie McIntosh
Performers: Mia Fowler, Nyla Eltahir, Isa DeLeón Garcia, Henry Germansky, Healy Knight, Michela Murray, Amanda Spencer
Bushwick Is My Moscow by Meaghan Robichaud
An adaptation of “Three Sisters” by Anton Chekhov.
Written and performed by Meaghan Robichaud | Directed by Hannah Bird
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